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Looking at our WorldBench and load time results, it's obvious that RAID doesn't improve the performance of typical desktop applications by a significant margin. However, our FC-Test and iPEAK results show that moving from a single-drive configuration to a multi-drive RAID array can dramatically increase file creation, copy, and read performance. RAID can also improve storage subsystem responsiveness during disk-intensive multitasking. The fault tolerance of RAID 1, 10, 0+1, and 5 arrays can also pay obvious dividends for desktop systems, as anyone who has lost data due to a drive failure can attest.